Math Biology Seminar(Fall 2005)

Contact:  Horst Thieme - h.thieme@asu.edu
           Hal Smith - halsmith@asu.edu

 SoLS Seminar Schedule - Fall 2005 Seminar
DATE SPEAKER TOPIC/ABSTRACT
Friday September 2nd 2005
Time:3.40-4.30
Room: PSA 107
Ananias Escalante, School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University Assessing natural selection in human malaria parasites
Friday September 9th 2005
Time: 3:40
Room: PSA 107
Sharon Crook, Department of Mathematics and Statistics and School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University   Coupled Oscillator Models of Cortical Dynamics
Monday September 12th 2005
Time: 3:40
Room: PSA 309
Dave Terman, Department of Mathematics,Ohio State University   The Dynamic Range of Bursting in a Model Respiratory Pacemaker Network
Friday September 16th 2005
Time: 3:40
Room: PSA 107
Xiaohong Wang, Department of Mathematics and Statistics and School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University   Backward Bifurcation in A Mathematical Model for Tuberculosis with Loss of Immunity
Friday September 23rd 2005
Time: 3:40
Room: PSA 107
John Nagy,Scottsdale Community College   A Mathematical Model of the Elser Hypothesis:
The role of Nutrient Stoichiometry in the Acidosis and
Necrosis characteristic of Malignant Neoplasia
Friday September 30th 2005
Time: 3:40
Room: PSA 107
Priscilla E. Greenwood (Cindy), Deptartment of Mathematics and Statistics, Arizona State University   Using Fisher Information to Identify the Optimal Signal in Neuronal Models
Friday October 7th 2005
Time: 3:40
Room: PSA 107
Karl-Peter Hadeler, Department of Mathematics and Statistics,Arizona State University   Epidemic modeling: case fatality versus differential mortality
Friday October 14th 2005
Time: 3:40
Room: PSA 107
Tufail Malik, Department of Mathematics and Statistics,Arizona State University   A Resource-based Model of Microbial Quiescence
Friday October 21st 2005
Time: 3:40
Room: PSA 107
Nakul Chitnis,Program in Applied Mathematics,University of Arizona   Using Mathematical Models in controlling the spread of Malaria
Friday October 28th 2005
Time: 3:40
Room: PSA 107
Rachel Kuske, Department of Mathematics, University of British Columbia   Hidden stochastic multi-scale dynamics in biological models
Friday November 4th 2005
Time: 3:40
Room: PSA 107
Josef Hofbauer, Department of Mathematics,University College London   To persist or not to persist
 
Time: 3:40
Room: PSA 107
Mudassar Imran, Department of Mathematics and Statistics,Arizona State University   Model for Antibiotic Resistence in Biofilms
Monday November 21st 2005
Time: 3:40
Room: PSA 309
Frithjof Lutscher, Department of Mathematics and Statistics,University of Ottawa   Life in the Flow:Persistence,Invasions and Competition in Rivers
Friday December 2nd 2005
Time: 3:40
Room: PSA 107
Bruce E. Rittmann, Director, Center for Environmental Biotechnology, Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University   Modeling Multi-Component Biofilms - Why Some Biofilms Are Strong,While Others are Weak
Friday December 9th 2005
Time: 3:40
Room: PSA 546
Thanate Dhirasakdanon Department of Mathematics and Statistice, ASU   Kolmogorovs differential equations and Markov population chains
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